Kingston, PA Cost of Living

Kingston cost of living index

In the event that the cost of living data was unavailable for this city, estimates based upon nearby cities were used. Each cost of living index is based on a national average of 100. If the amount is below 100, it is lower than the national average. If the amount is above 100, it is higher than the national average.

A general overview of the cost of living index for Kingston, PA is displayed above. In Kingston, PA, the overall cost of living index is 92, which is 8% lower than the Pennsylvania average and 8% lower than the U.S. average. The following categories are used to calculate the overall cost of living index: goods/services (33%), housing (30%), groceries (13%), utilities (10%), transportation (9%) and health care (5%). From the list, it is clear that the categories of goods/services and housing are responsible for the largest portions of the overall cost of living index. As a general rule, everyday goods and services provide an accurate measure of the general cost of goods in any given city. In the case of Kingston, PA, the city's goods and services are 4% lower than the Pennsylvania average and 4% lower than the U.S. average.

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The cost of living in Kingston is 8% lower than the Pennsylvania average.

The cost of living in Kingston is 8% lower than the national average.

The cost of housing in Kingston is 26% lower than the national average.

Pennsylvania general sales tax is 18% higher than the national average.

Pennsylvania state income tax is 38% higher than the national average.

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Median Income & Debt-To-Income Ratio

Median Income

Per Year

Per Month

Max Budget (28% DTI)

Max Budget (36% DTI)

Owners

$70,139

$5,845

$1,636

$2,104

Renters

$32,717

$2,726

$763

$982

One can approximate the cost of living and the housing affordability in Kingston, PA by the percentage of a person’s income that he or she spends on the monthly housing, otherwise known as the debt-to-income ratio (DTI). To stay on the safe side and keep one’s head above the water, a consumer should never spend more than 28 percent of his or her gross income on housing-related expenses and costs and not more than 36 percent of income on all expenses and debts. Homeowners in Kingston, PA have a median income of $70,139. Therefore, the amount that a consumer should spend on housing costs should be no more than $1,636 per month to avoid calamity and poverty. The renters in the city have an income of about $32,717, which would make their monthly maximum allowable rental costs $763.

Pennsylvania Sales Tax

State

General Sales Tax

With Max Surtax

Pennsylvania

6%

8%

Pennsylvania Income Tax

State

Income Tax (Low)

Income Tax (High)

Pennsylvania

3.07%

3.07%

When considering the overall cost of living expenses in Kingston, PA, it's important to take into account the sales tax for Pennsylvania, as well as the rate for income tax in Pennsylvania. Goods and services sold to consumers in any state have some form of sales tax. Each state has its own tax code, which means that sales tax rates vary from state to state, ranging from over 7% in some states to as low as 0% in others. The maximum surtax for Pennsylvania is 8%, and the sales tax in the state of Pennsylvania is 6%. Alternatively, the tax imposed on your income by the state government is known as income tax. The rate for this tax also varies from state to state, and your rate is affected by your tax bracket, which is determined by your level of income. Income tax rates might be as high as 9%, down to as low as 0%. The range for income tax rates in Pennsylvania starts from 3.07% and goes up to 3.07%.

Goods & Services

Item

Kingston

National avg.

Difference

Haircut

$15.44

$16.09

4.0%

Beauty Salon

$27.71

$37.33

25.8%

Toothpaste

$2.21

$2.45

9.8%

Shampoo

$0.87

$1.00

13.0%

Movie

$10.39

$10.28

1.0%

Bowling

$3.60

$4.93

27.0%

Groceries

Item

Kingston

National avg.

Difference

Ground Beef

$3.88

$3.80

2.1%

Fried Chicken

$1.44

$1.40

3.3%

Milk

$1.92

$2.01

4.2%

Potatoes

$3.28

$3.01

9.1%

Pizza

$9.02

$9.89

8.7%

Beer

$9.53

$8.90

7.1%

Health Care

Item

Kingston

National avg.

Difference

Optometrist

$73.22

$102.16

28.3%

Doctor

$65.00

$108.36

40.0%

Dentist

$67.81

$92.53

26.7%

Ibuprofen

$9.31

$9.28

0.3%

Lipitor

$418.18

$425.82

1.8%

Housing

Item

Kingston

National avg.

Difference

Home Price

$130,400.00

$184,700.00

29.4%

Avg. Mortgage Payment

$1,052.18

$1,202.44

12.5%

Apartment Rent

$765.00

$949.00

19.4%

Transportation

Item

Kingston

National avg.

Difference

Gasoline

$2.53

$2.24

12.5%

Tire Balancing

$41.44

$46.29

10.5%

Utilities

Item

Kingston

National avg.

Difference

All Electricity

$179.36

$165.96

8.1%

Phone

$30.79

$28.68

7.3%

Although the cost of living data is updated regularly, this cost of living information is to be used as estimates only as prices can change on an ongoing basis.